Friday, 13 December 2013

Dan Mountford Research


This is my chosen research image of Dan Mountford, this photograph uses two images to connect together to produce a final piece. I really like this photograph because both images reflect light and they really connect well. The expression on the womans face shows relaxation and delight and in my opinion the New York City contrasts brilliantly towards the woman. To add to this the breezed light coloured curtains are a great background as they represent the image in a positive way.

Friday, 29 November 2013

Berenice Abbott Artist Research

This is an image that Berenice Abbott took in New York using fish eye lens, it has hightened the perspective and skyline of the buildings. She has focuesed on the tall buildings so the image stands out and shows how big capacity this place is. Also he has darkened the lighting and used the trees to blend the photograph and really show the bulidngs height and creativity. Berience Abbot has used the techinque of depth of field in this image.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Berenice Abbott Work

This is my own example of Berenice Abbott's work, I captured this during a double lesson at the back of the school premises.I have used the wooded stand as a frame to work around, I have closely focused on the first stand and made everything else the background. Also this photograph was processed on photoshop to change the contrast and curves so that the image has more volumne and colour.

Friday, 15 November 2013

David Hockney Joiner 1



This is my own example of David Hockney's Joiners work, I achieved this by using the photomerge option on photoshop and selceting the collage option. This then merged the photographs together and produced this final piece, this image stands out to me as it shows different parts of the school and puts them togther which looks unique and interesting in many different ways.

Stephanie Jung Work



This is a photograph taken by Stephanie Jung. I like this image because of the vibrant colours, various patterns and shapes combining to produce a final piece. Also this photograph was processed on photoshop to make this busy city all blurred and multiply by many. Because of multiplying everything on the image this city/town could have been not as busy when taking the first shot.

Researched Variation of Light

I chose this image because the lighting shows happiness and to me it is as though it's a gateway to love and happiness. This could be because the light is reflecting radiation through the multiple trees, the trees are like a gateway which the brightness of the light shines through branches and combined trees.

Monday, 11 November 2013

Stephanie Jung Own Example


This is my own example of Stephanie Jungs workpiece, this was produced by capturing 20 images of 20 slightly different angles. This then produces the blend and mixture of colours and objects to produce the final piece.

David Hockney Research Analysis



This photograph was taken by David Hockney, I chose this image because the photographs overlapp and the bright blue colours blend together and really connect. The shadow in the top right of this image stands out and the patterns mix together and come together to stand out as a whole photograph. The bold  blue curved lines contrast together well and suggest to me mixed emotions between the colours and objects in the photograph. Most of all in all four corners, this image has various different patterns, colours and shapes. This all comes to one whole image and represents to me as a elated thought. To add to this all of David Hockneys images were processed by hand and he didnt use programmes such as photoshop.

Monday, 21 October 2013

Kenton_World



This is my final Kenton World piece. This has been processed on Photoshop, this piece was taken during a double lesson earlier this term. To produce this I used my panorama image to set my photograph onto a different angle (birds-eye view) this then makes the image look like this in great detail and looks very obscure.

Own Example of Panaroma

This is my own example of panaroma, this photograph was taken during a double lesson earlier this term. This technique is processed by taking a range of images in 360degrees. This process makes the image look like this and shows the school in a different perspective.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Researched Action Photograph

This is a example of action photography, it is a great image as the photographer captures the biker at the right moment. This is because it has been captured to show action which is a method of capturing an object in action and displaying it in a single image with multiple sequential appearances of the object. The rider us in the air and this has been displayed onto this photograph greatly.

Rule of Thirds






The rule of thirds is a guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs. The guideline proposes that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.
 

Variation of Light



Depth of Field



 
 
 
Depth of Field is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only one distance at a time, the decrease in sharpness is gradual on each side of the focused distance, so that within the Depth of Field, the unsharpness is imperception under normal viewing conditions of the image.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Own Example of Depth of Field

This is my example of depth of field. I took this image during a double lesson earlier this term. The top photograph was taken with the aperture setting at 'f3.5' and the bottom image was taken with the aperture seting at 'f22'.

Example of Composition

This is my own example of composition that I took during a lesson earlier this term. Here I have placed a shell in the top left of the image which makes the image have the rule of thirds effect.

Action Photograph

 
 

This is my example of an action photograph. During a double on a wednesday, we paired up with another photography student in our class and captured some great images. As you can see, this shows action as he is present in the air and shows he is moving.